Method of and apparatus for segregating radioactive iodine isoto

Compositions – Radioactive compositions – Nuclear reactor fuel

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376310, 422159, 423 2, G21F 908

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048062782

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a method of and apparatus for the regregation of radioactive iodine isotopes from fluid samples. The method consists in leading the degassed and in certain cases also otherwise prepared sample into a column filled with an amorphous solid medium for binding quantitatively the cations, fluoride anions and contaminations of colloidal state, then the effluent flow continuously through an energy-selective gamma detector and continuously recording the signals generated in the detector by the radioactive iodine isotopes. The proposed apparatus comprises a sampling unit (MV), a degassing vessel (G), fluid transfer pumps (P1, P2), pipings, cocks (CS), a bubble removing cell (BC), a column (K) with amorphous material filling, an energy-selective detector system (GD) for measuring gamma radiation, and a signal processing and recording unit (JR).

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patent: 2859093 (1958-11-01), Russell et al.

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